Difference between revisions of "Caribbean Boule"
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Concept art seems to suggest this was once called '''''Crap Card'''''{{fileref|AmusementMachine Arcade JP Flyer.pdf|page=4}}, an unfortunate translation of the dice game, craps. | Concept art seems to suggest this was once called '''''Crap Card'''''{{fileref|AmusementMachine Arcade JP Flyer.pdf|page=4}}, an unfortunate translation of the dice game, craps. | ||
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Revision as of 23:41, 18 August 2023
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System(s): Medal game | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-8 | |||||||||
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Caribbean Boule (カリビアンブール) is a medal game released by Sega.
Concept art seems to suggest this was once called Crap Card[2], an unfortunate translation of the dice game, craps.